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Sabaudia

Sabaudia - Rome & Surroundings

Sabaudia is a small town in the Italian province of central Italy. It borders with the municipality of San Felice del Circeo. Its territory extends from the littoral to the Riserva statale piscina delle bagnature. The area is bordered by three lakes, Lake Des Moines, Lake Sabaudia and Lake Caprolace .. In addition, a large part of its territory is directly in the national park of Circeo.

Listings in Sabaudia

The Rome real-estate market represents, with the one of Milan, almost 70% of the Italian housing sales. In 2006, the residential market reached its peak regarding the annual sales but due to the 2007 crisis, this market was considerably impacted. Since 2014, the sector has started to rise and this increase may stabilize over the years. This growth is favoured thanks to low interest rates on mortgage loans. Besides, since 2008, prices have been lower, which is a major advantage for investors. Despite the previous elements, the Rome real-estate market is particularly attractive for foreign investors. It is the perfect time to invest and realize a nice capital gain in the next few years.

Who buys?

The main investors who choose Italy as the country to purchase a property equally come from the United Kingdom and Italy. The majority of the other investors come from Russia and the rest of Europe.

Buying basics

It is possible to buy a property in Italy if you respect the various administrative formalities. It is highly recommended to contact a professional of the real-estate sector. The signature of the sales contrat must be held before a notary. The latest will deal with the writing of the contract, the transaction registration as well as the payment of various taxes (such as the local property, the capital gains, the wealth and inheritance taxes).

Low Season

Nov 01 - Mar 31

High Season

Apr 01 - Oct 31

Peak Season

Jul 01 - Aug 31

Low Season

Nov 01 - Mar 31

Even if Rome can be visited all year long, the period from November to March is mainly rainy and temperatures are colder. However, during these months Rome is less frequented by tourists so it is the perfect time to peacefully discover the city. Besides, prices are lower, except during the affluence period of Christmas and Mardi Gras.

High Season

Apr 01 - Oct 31

From April to October, it is the best moment to enjoy Rome as the weather is particularly favourable and places are less crowded in April/May and in September/October. However, during the Holy Week in Easter and the Rome marathon, millions of tourists converge to Rome to attend these international events.

Peak Season

Jul 01 - Aug 31

The months of July and August correspond to the hottest period in Rome, with suffocating temperatures. But the numerous "Nasoni" fountains, with fresh and drinkable water, allow to quench your thirst between two tours.

Riserva Naturale Piscina delle Bagnature

Bufalara Beach

Riserva Naturale Piscina delle Bagnature

Riserva Naturale Piscina delle Bagnature is a protected natural area in the central part of Sabaudia. A reservoir of water is found there and is fed by the accumulations of rainwater. The reserve has a rich fauna and flora where many animals and many species of plants directly immersed in the marshy waters of the reserve can be observed.

Bufalara Beach

Bufalara Beach is a beach of choice in the Sabaudia region. It is located in its northern part and starts where the coastal road ends. From here begins a charming trail that passes between the dunes, the marshes, the lakes and which gives access to the superb secret and hidden beach of Bufalara. So, more you advance on the beach, more the possibility of meet someone reduce. This beach offers a true sense of freedom, away from the hustle and bustle of popular Italian beaches.

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